"The Odyssey", a tangle of Greek adventures, was a play of precision and perfection
It’s déjà vu to the extreme. Little snippets of the freshman Literature and Writing class flow back into your brain.
Even before the lights turned off, the audience knew they were in for a show that brought Literature class to life. On March 12, the Odyssey presented perfection and attention to details that fully appealed to every one of our senses. Originally adapted from Mary Zimmerman’s rendition of Robert Fitzgerald’s translation, "The Odyssey" was directed by the immensely experienced Drama teacher Holly Cornelison, who flaunted an amazing skill of precision in this performance.
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